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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVA I_ ATRth. 30. Waitaki, s.s., 228 ton?, Edie, for Dnnedin. H. Aitken, agent. Passengers— Cabin ; J*icr>l, Horn, and Boyes ; Master M'lntosh ; Judge Ward; Captain Prtteraon ; Messrs M'lnt«sb, Stewart, Preston, Beckingham, Wain, Angar, Grater, Stevenson, Jiicol, Shipton, and Boves ; 4 in the steerage. DEPARTURE. April 29. Samson, p.s., 126 tons, Jones, for Dunklin. H. Aitken, agent. Passengers— Meadame Wilson ; Misses Menlove, Thompson, Coode; Master Baker; Messrs. Lindsay, Larming, Wilson, Jomikest; about • in the steerage. VKSSELS in port. Steamer—W aitaki. Barque—Palace. Three-masted schooner—Vixen. Britrantine —Oceola. Schooners—Tanranga, Alert. Ketch—Franklin Belle. EXPOKTS. Per Samson, for Dnnedin 16 bags wheat, Ireland and Esther; 50 pkga bacon 1 prcl, 1 cs, E. and S. Lees ; 1 cs, Hood and Shennan ; 120 sks wheat. N.Z.L. and M. A. Co. ; 2 I sks flour, 4 £ sks oatmeal, J. and T. Meek : 1 trunk, Rev. A. B. Todd ; 26 blocks stone, Munro ; 540 sks wheat, J. T. Evans and Co. The s.s. Waitaki, Captain Edie. arrivec alnn-sirle the Breakwater punctually to hej time to-f'ay, from Dnnedin, with a larg< nttmbyr of [> sst-ngeri and about 60 tons o; cargo. . , ~ , The p.". Samson. Captnm Jones, lett _al ber usual hour last evening, for Dnnedin, -with a full complement of passengers and i larfte cargo. _ The bngantrnf; Oceola having computet discharging her cargo of coal, has commencec taking produce on hoard for Auckland. The schooner Tanranga, has also finishec discharging and will load with produce foi Hokitika. The three-masted schooner > ixen na: nearly completed loading with produce fo Taranaki, and will leave in a day or twoThe schooner Alert has almost finishec loading with produce f or Waitara. The ketch Franklin Belle has hanlec alongside the wftarf to ttnload, bnt her opera tiona are greatly delayed for the want o trucks. ♦ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wki.i.ington", April 30. A very heavy north-west gale was blowin: all last nightl This morning the topsai schooner Clio, fr<n> Auckland, was blowi a3hore near the baths. broadside on. slight collision occurred last night betvreei the Fawn, of Iyttelton. and the Emm Jane, of Melbourne, but there was no mttch damage done. Several small yacht and boats were blown ashore. The Zealandia, with the I ondon mails c the 20th Man*h. left San Francisco for Auck Tnnd on thi- 15th April, contract date. Th City oE Sydney, which sailed from Aucklani on April 3, arrived at San Francisco on th 26th inst. This i 3 a day late by the time table ; but she was a day behind her tim in leaving Auckland.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 621, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 621, 30 April 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 621, 30 April 1878, Page 2

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